Additional Chief Secretary (Home) K P Bakshi, who had sought "information" from Maria regarding his meeting with the former IPL chief in July last year, has concluded that the IPS officer did not violate any service rules in meeting Lalit Modi, who is facing money laundering charges in India, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today said.
"K P Bakshi, in his report, has stated that no (service) conduct rules were broken by Rakesh Maria when he met Lalit Modi in London. He also stated that Maria's explanation to him (Bakshi) (about the meeting) seemed satisfactory," Fadnavis told PTI.
"It is highly unlikely that Maria will be transferred. The CM (who also holds the Home portfolio) currently has no plan to transfer him," said the high-ranking official on condition of anonymity.
Maria got entangled in a controversy after a news channel last week telecast photos of Maria with the fugitive former IPL chief.
The Mumbai Police chief subsequently issued a statement, saying he had indeed met the ex-IPL boss on the insistence of Lalit Modi's lawyer in London last year.
Opposition Congress, which was in power along with NCP at the time of the episode, had slammed Maria over the meeting and demanded action against him.
Lalit Modi, facing probe by Enforcement Directorate, is in news following revelations that External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje had extended help to the tainted cricket administrator, who is staying in the UK capital since 2010.
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